Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Whale-Foot-Print-in-the-Pacific-Ocean-27MZIFL24HMI.htmlConceptually similarSperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WUWCompleted★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WUXCompleted★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WUYCompleted★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WUZCompleted★★★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WV0Completed★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WV1Completed★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WV2Completed★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WQACompleted★★★★★★Sperm Whale in the Pacific OceanGP01WQBCompleted★★★★View AllGP01WUVWhale Foot Print in the Pacific OceanA whale foot print is left on the surface as a sperm whale dives in the Pacific Ocean. Greenpeace is campaigning for the establishment of marine reserves spanning the four pockets of international waters in the Pacific Ocean. The proposed areas are home to the minke and sperm whales and other deep-sea life, and provide vital feeding and breeding areas for the region's lifeline.Locations:Pacific OceanDate:9 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Paul HiltonMaximum size:4472px X 2931pxKeywords:Aerial view-Blue-Fisheries-Fishing (Industry)-KWCI (GPI)-Marine Reserves (campaign title)-Oceans (campaign title)-Oceans (topography)Shoot:Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza TourThe Greenpeace ship MY Esperanza’s tour in the Pacific Ocean is part of an international campaign for clean and healthy oceans through the creation of a global network of marine reserves and effective enforcement of laws that protect ocean life. Greenpeace is monitoring the pockets of international waters that Pacific Island Countries want closed from all fishing activities in order to protect the declining tuna stocks. Already during the tour, the Esperanza has exposed illegal transshipment activities by Taiwanese ships, documented the oceans plunder by a Japanese ship and confiscated several fish aggregating devices (FADs) which are currently banned. Purse seine fishing vessels set their huge nets on these FADs taking everything with it, including a large by-catch of unwanted fish. Greenpeace is campaigning for a global network of fully protected marine reserves, covering 40% of our oceans.Related Collections:Pacific Ocean MY Esperanza Tour (Photos & Videos)